From gdpr at graphtonsdatasend.xyz Thu Mar 15 01:15:46 2018 From: gdpr at graphtonsdatasend.xyz (By 25 May 2018 You MUST be GDPR Compliant) Date: 15 Mar 2018 01:15:46 +0000 Subject: [Tux4kids-discuss] Free Five Part Course "How to be GDPR Compliant" Message-ID:
ALL UK Businesses MUST be GDPR compliant by 25 May 2018
 
This is the
General Data Protection Requirement Law
From the 25 May 2018 onward YOU will be held responsible for the security of your database and if breached by a hack YOU will be fined and prosecuted
by the ICO! (Information Commissioners Office)
 
Why is this new GDPR law so strict?
Because in the case of a hack your entire data base would be in the hands of unscrupulous people that
WOULD use that information to rob your Clients.
 
By law it WILL be your responsibility to inform your clients that you did not protect their personal data and any one of your clients could sue you for negligence. Its that serious!
 
Also the consequences of your business being hacked can be CATASTROPHIC!
The disruption to your business, the expense of repairing your hacked system and the real prospect of being sued by any of your clients for losing their data, can put you out of business!
 
So the ICO are enforcing the law so businesses
will get serious about securing their systems.
 
When you think about it the GDPR law makes sense!
 
So how can you be GDPR compliant.
 
We have a FREE 5 Five Part course called 
"How to be GDPR compliant"
 
This simple and easy free course will tell you step by step the 12 actions that you will need to make to be GDPR compliant by 25 May 2018
 
Included in the FREE five part course are these important subjects:
"How to Stress test your online security"
"How to Deal with a Data Breach"
"Who can be your Data Protection Officer"
and much, much more!
 
This free course will tell you all you need to know to be fully GDPR compliant by the deadline of May 25 2018
 
Please press here
and we will send to you this free course
 
CyberProtect Security Services
"Getting YOUR Business GDPR Compliant"
 
 
This is a UK B2B communication. If you have received this in error please accept our apologise
 
 
-------------- next part -------------- ALL UK Businesses MUST be GDPR compliant by 25 May 2018 This is the General Data Protection Requirement Law >From the 25 May 2018 onward YOU will be held responsible for the security of your database and if breached by a hack YOU will be fined and prosecuted by the ICO! (Information Commissioners Office) Why is this new GDPR law so strict? Because in the case of a hack your entire data base would be in the hands of unscrupulous people that WOULD use that information to rob your Clients. By law it WILL be your responsibility to inform your clients that you did not protect their personal data and any one of your clients could sue you for negligence. Its that serious! Also the consequences of your business being hacked can be CATASTROPHIC! The disruption to your business, the expense of repairing your hacked system and the real prospect of being sued by any of your clients for losing their data, can put you out of business! So the ICO are enforcing the law so businesses will get serious about securing their systems. When you think about it the GDPR law makes sense! So how can you be GDPR compliant. We have a FREE 5 Five Part course called "How to be GDPR compliant" This simple and easy free course will tell you step by step the 12 actions that you will need to make to be GDPR compliant by 25 May 2018 Included in the FREE five part course are these important subjects: "How to Stress test your online security" "How to Deal with a Data Breach" "Who can be your Data Protection Officer" and much, much more! This free course will tell you all you need to know to be fully GDPR compliant by the deadline of May 25 2018 Please press here and we will send to you this free course CyberProtect Security Services "Getting YOUR Business GDPR Compliant" This is a UK B2B communication. If you have received this in error please accept our apologise -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: